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. >>> now to houston, texas. people are dealing with the worst flooding in more than two years. rescue crews scrambled to save dozens of people from the flash floods, including some kids from a baseball day camp. the national weather service has extended some of its flood warnings until tomorrow morning. >>> and it's an incredible story of survival. an autistic man surviving three weeks in the utah desert with just the clothes on his back. coming up, hear from the pilot who helped rescue him. [ male announcer ] this... is the at&t network. a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions, to bring all the right results. [ whirring and beeping ] it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to help business do more for customers. ♪ too. >>> independent investigator louis freeh releases a scathing report. might this open up a whole new can of worms? >> yeah. 267 pages, even the janitors knew, fredricka. w
. >>> now to houston, texas. people are dealing with the worst flooding in more than two years. rescue crews scrambled to save dozens of people from the flash floods, including some kids from a baseball day camp. the national weather service has extended some of its flood warnings until tomorrow morning. >>> and it's an incredible story of survival. an autistic man surviving three weeks in the utah desert with just the clothes on his back. coming up, hear from the pilot who...
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however, here and the state of texas, i am forced at this point to agree with avery. i don't like to agree with him but i have to agree with the analysis and i really believe texas is going to get beat down on this one. >> okay. see where you all are on the ringling brothers case. >> we'll disagree on this one. >> you will? >> okay. i am counting on a little disagreement from you guys. ringling brothers has been sued over the treatment of animals and now ringling brothers is cracking the whip against the animal rights activist. they're kind of turning the tables and this apparently is about rackateering. in what way, avery? >> i don't understand it. i read judge sullivan's 87 page opinion. he is claiming that, look, tom ryder, the plaintiff, was allegedly bribed and there is no way they can prove this case and i represented the gorilla in then danger erd species act and i think this is a terrible decision and feel awful for the humane society and the other groups that now will be subject to trial and i think the circus is going to lose. >> you do? richard? >> yep. fre
however, here and the state of texas, i am forced at this point to agree with avery. i don't like to agree with him but i have to agree with the analysis and i really believe texas is going to get beat down on this one. >> okay. see where you all are on the ringling brothers case. >> we'll disagree on this one. >> you will? >> okay. i am counting on a little disagreement from you guys. ringling brothers has been sued over the treatment of animals and now ringling...
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representative pete pete sessions of texas republican, representative walter jones of north carolina. former mississippi governor haley barbour. listen mitt, to the members of your own party and shows us the money! so here to discuss his taxes -- not your taxes but mitt romney's taxes is former arizona republican congressman j.d. hayworth. j.d., glad to have you inside the "the war room." >> here we are! let's do battle. >> come on! no, i don't want to show you up. >> whoa! whoa! >> those are fightin' words. i know. democrats, though, are suggesting mitt romney should release his tax returns because the implication is that he's hiding something. do you think he's hiding something? >> not democrats. we saw a trio of my republican colleagues. sure i've got my son john micha here tonight. i'd like to think like father, like son. george romney released the records in '68. you know the obama media culture would say, there is something wrong with mitt, he actually made money that's inherently evil. but i see this as a prelude to the large campaign. and i'm glad you're seated, i actually agr
representative pete pete sessions of texas republican, representative walter jones of north carolina. former mississippi governor haley barbour. listen mitt, to the members of your own party and shows us the money! so here to discuss his taxes -- not your taxes but mitt romney's taxes is former arizona republican congressman j.d. hayworth. j.d., glad to have you inside the "the war room." >> here we are! let's do battle. >> come on! no, i don't want to show you up....
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host: plano, texas, this is stan, republic lin. >> good morning, everyone. let me say that i have spent an entire career in the manufacturing sector, and made in the u.s.a. simply doesn't mean what it once did. it would be more accurate in many, many cases to say made in the u.s.a. by illegal aliens. i have seen it over the last 15 and 20 years. it is outrageous. so, either way, even if you buy something made in the u.s.a., it will have been produced with illegal alien labor. so what is the difference? if it is chinese or if it is mexican, it is still a phony claim it say that something is made in the u.s.a. when it is not made by american citizens. host: as far as your habits when it comes to buying things does it concern you that so much that you do that? caller: yes, i look for made in the u.s.a. label when i shop for just about anything. but i'm not into self-delusion. i know, for example, most of these american textile firms who have complained that they should have been given the right to make these uniforms, you can bet they are all populated with ill
host: plano, texas, this is stan, republic lin. >> good morning, everyone. let me say that i have spent an entire career in the manufacturing sector, and made in the u.s.a. simply doesn't mean what it once did. it would be more accurate in many, many cases to say made in the u.s.a. by illegal aliens. i have seen it over the last 15 and 20 years. it is outrageous. so, either way, even if you buy something made in the u.s.a., it will have been produced with illegal alien labor. so what is...
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. >>> let's go to weather now, more than 100 homes in houston, texas are under floodwaters this morning. rescue crews pulled more than 50 people to safety after a local creek flooded. bill karins is here with more. >> good morning to you, alex, this weekend this weather pattern, a little unusual around the country. still very warm but not the oppressive heat. yesterday notice highs across the country. many in the 80s and 90s. what has changed though that the jet stream which controls where the air comes from is just going up and down and up and down, kind of like a snake across the united states. this means a slow moving weather pattern. the air isn't able to go west to east across the country quickly. it's forced to go up and down and that means sort of a stagnant weather pattern. and you'll see a similar type day today. we have a lot of moisture that worked through the intermountain west, which is good because of the wildfires, we'll take whatever rain we can get there in utah all through the dakotas, we should have a chance of showers over the next couple of days. maybe in the mid-at
. >>> let's go to weather now, more than 100 homes in houston, texas are under floodwaters this morning. rescue crews pulled more than 50 people to safety after a local creek flooded. bill karins is here with more. >> good morning to you, alex, this weekend this weather pattern, a little unusual around the country. still very warm but not the oppressive heat. yesterday notice highs across the country. many in the 80s and 90s. what has changed though that the jet stream which...
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we spent time back in dallas, texas, during the break. granted, perhaps they are not as impacted necessarily by the bill. they are in the health-care industry. they are talking about chairs that they will have in their dental practice. they are talking about where bands that they will put in children's mouths. these are all going to be taxed with a medical device tax. also, dental care will rise very substantially. so i go back to this point. even at a cost of twice as much, would this be a good deal? heck, no. because if we did not take care of repealing it, we would have to double the tax. we would have to take $1 trillion, not $500 billion. $1 trillion out of senior care. not the republican side, but people who are 80, 19 years old who are on it today. we would double the cost on states. they are already staggeringly high. we would double the tax on small business. we would double down virtually everything about this bill, and instead of huge budget losing 800 million more jobs, which is considered the government estimate, the private
we spent time back in dallas, texas, during the break. granted, perhaps they are not as impacted necessarily by the bill. they are in the health-care industry. they are talking about chairs that they will have in their dental practice. they are talking about where bands that they will put in children's mouths. these are all going to be taxed with a medical device tax. also, dental care will rise very substantially. so i go back to this point. even at a cost of twice as much, would this be a...
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nrensptte,sot went to texas and the type to the head of region for a told us basically, yes, we fundamentally rely on what the utilities a telling us when it comes t sonen ee. political pushback and we are seeing studies move forward. but i feel culturally it's troubling that i find it oublg that there's potential that at this very moment that b wve the studies hadof it not been in fukushima? >> a couple of them t ergy oio n agency has pointed out issues. they don't get a lot of a lot of traction without legislature unfortunately. i haven't bee a calamity. there was a calamity except for legislator baead tod mosts, et cetera, et cetera drive this issue that crazy in the california legislature and against her other energy agencies. i don't know if there would have been study. pugi.ornia wld he i am not anti-nuclear. i am for what is good for my native state. i'm a fourth-generation californiaand a 50 year purchase retired public svant. and in effciaitior tcgylmydult life that we as humans and do i feel comfortabl andopefully my and enci aretoilinue o pride ar an ow ve do. >> we're discussing n
nrensptte,sot went to texas and the type to the head of region for a told us basically, yes, we fundamentally rely on what the utilities a telling us when it comes t sonen ee. political pushback and we are seeing studies move forward. but i feel culturally it's troubling that i find it oublg that there's potential that at this very moment that b wve the studies hadof it not been in fukushima? >> a couple of them t ergy oio n agency has pointed out issues. they don't get a lot of a lot of...
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this is a texas answer, not washington answer. i don't think that head start can or will adequately meet that continuum of need that you talk about. and the smarts states are the ones getting the best results have powered up on full-day kindergarten and teachers who are taught in the early grades and are focused on reading and something in that arena that we do better than the rest of k-12. that is to start to use time and people more effectively so that we get out of the cookie cutter model and start to give kids who need more intensive interventions more intensive schooling during the summer or more days or more time on task. and as you rightly suggest, better our best people. we do the opposite in education often. if you have a ph.d., you are at cream puff high. and if you're not, you work with their most challenged kids. certainly, early childhood and smart interventions in the early grades can really pay big dividends, i think, for them and for us. >> i appreciate your leadership so much. as a country, we are crazy in this on
this is a texas answer, not washington answer. i don't think that head start can or will adequately meet that continuum of need that you talk about. and the smarts states are the ones getting the best results have powered up on full-day kindergarten and teachers who are taught in the early grades and are focused on reading and something in that arena that we do better than the rest of k-12. that is to start to use time and people more effectively so that we get out of the cookie cutter model...
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. >>> in texas, tattoos like these are the reason u.s. state departments are denying visas. officials say the body art can be a red flag for someone who might be invved in gang activity. an attorney practicing immigration law says he sees lots of cases like this. >> our clients adamantly deny any gang affiliation. the tattoo is just a way to express themselves. the council, nevertheless, holding the case up while they investigate. >> some experts say even though tattoos may be used by gangs, a loot of nongang members have them as well. >>> now to arizona where federal drugs agents were shocked to find one of the most sophisticated drug smuggling tunnels ever. it is longer than two football fields connecting mexico to arizona. cnn report and his cameraman went inside to give you an up close look. >> reporter: this is the way agents first discovered this tunnel a few days ago under this giant container of water. over here you can still see 55-gallon drums that contain the dirt that was dug out of this tunnel stretching 240 yards across the u.s.-mexico border. >> this is the mo
. >>> in texas, tattoos like these are the reason u.s. state departments are denying visas. officials say the body art can be a red flag for someone who might be invved in gang activity. an attorney practicing immigration law says he sees lots of cases like this. >> our clients adamantly deny any gang affiliation. the tattoo is just a way to express themselves. the council, nevertheless, holding the case up while they investigate. >> some experts say even though tattoos may...
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. >> the state of texas, please. >> the state of texas has 12 delegates in the house, all voting. all living proof that not all of our progressives live in austin. we would like to announce to the world after a wildly successful petition drive in 2010 we got ballot access and one of our candidates won more than 5% of the vote state wide. that assured us ballot access again in 2012 and we have had nearly as many candidates for all levels of office, county, state and federal as the rest of the united states combined. and because the democratic party hasn't fielded candidates for state wide office a good chance of resuming that for 2014 and beyond. we would like to remind the rest of the nation that friends do not let friends vote straight democrat. the green party of the lone star state of texas would like to cast nine vote it is for jill stein of massachusetts. two for roseanne bar of hawaii and one for rhett smith from texas. >> next the commonwealth of virginia. >> the commonwealth of virginia, not just the home of the so called national governors association. we are proud to be
. >> the state of texas, please. >> the state of texas has 12 delegates in the house, all voting. all living proof that not all of our progressives live in austin. we would like to announce to the world after a wildly successful petition drive in 2010 we got ballot access and one of our candidates won more than 5% of the vote state wide. that assured us ballot access again in 2012 and we have had nearly as many candidates for all levels of office, county, state and federal as the...